Hello guys,It's Himanshu from Jaipur (Rajasthan),I am a MCA student and a programmer (Java and C family).I am a newbie for arduino, and want to learn and use all of this techniques.I am researching and developing on a new AI program for automation of everyday life, and i know Arduino is best for this purpose.as finally it's in India, now i can go out of my PC and test all of this in real world.Thanks

hii am raghvi am a student in indore, mp and i recently went to 11th standardin summers i took a part time job(for fun) at technido, one of the affiliates of kits n sparesi am following arduino for 1 year and i have worked on many different projects(it was a part of the job)

Good to See A Great Indian Support Here. Myself Mandeesh Singh, I'm a Freelance Embedded Systems Developer and Trainer Based in New Delhi.Finally I moved on to Arduino after 8051 and PIC. We as a team work on Developing Embedded Systems Products / Projects and Provide Industrial Embedded Solutions based on 8051 / AVR / PIC / ARM7. And I'm really astounded to see and experience the capabilities of Arduino and will definitely use and share it with all. Share and Grow . .

I am P Sharma from AVMICROTECH New Delhi. We are in the embedded business for the last few years. We sell development boards for Atmel microcontrollers like Atmega32U4, Atmega1284 and Atmega328 and also other Robotics product like motor drivers, LCD interface boards, Xbee interface boards etc...

We have used Arduino for many Industrial projects due to shorter development cycle and custom libraries. Arduino is simple for beginners but it carries all the power for complex application. In a recent application, using precision external voltage reference and putting processor to sleep during ADC, we were able to achieve very stable measurements. We have used them in numerous applications running 24x7 and yet to see a single faulty unit back.

Hi everyone out there XD, this is Sumant from Pimpri, Pune. I am currently pursuing my engineering in Instrumentation.I love arduino because the way it knocks down the difficulty level of things is really awesome

Regards,kS

"Progress isn't made by early risers. It's made by lazy men trying to find easier ways to do something." -Heinlein, Robert

Hi guys. This is Shankar from chennai.I am a 12th grade student. I am a wannabe geek and computer hardware and electronics enthusiasist. Initially I took, interest on micrcontrollers after reading a article about it in a magazine. So I first started meddling with a pic 16f84. But it was too difficult to program and experiment with, for a beginner like me. Then I heard of arduino, bought it and was delighted to see how easy it was to operate, code and learn.

I am Debashish Mohapatra.My profession is Lectureship in an B-Tech Enginering College.Most of the time I am given the charge of Major and Minor Project for the final Year Students.I always prefer Arduino , may it be the Readymade board or a standalone Custom made bare bone one.I love the programming languag's ease of use for my projects on instrumentation, data acquisition etc.

This is Prathit here and I'm currently in class 9th studying in Delhi.. Noida to be precise.. I have robotics classes going on in my school and am quite interested in building Projects making use of Arduino XD